Alice. if it's not raining take your PC outside, take the side of and just use a small paintbrush to gently get rid of all the crap, especially round the fan, computers are really quite hardy, as for anti static gloves--forget it, just clean the fucker out put the side back on.
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Re: PC Cleaning
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Re: PC Cleaning
I received one of those mini vacuums for my PC last year as a Xmas pressie (bought from Marks & Sparks I believe) and all I can say is that it absolutely sucked, but not in a good way.
A bluebottle with asthma could have drawn in more air/dust than that bloody thing could.
It is now sitting in my loft collecting a lot more dust than it ever could when it was switched on.

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A bluebottle with asthma could have drawn in more air/dust than that bloody thing could.
It is now sitting in my loft collecting a lot more dust than it ever could when it was switched on.

Blue
Re: PC Cleaning
Alice. the usb power is for external and keyboard cleaning etc, you swith the PC of and use the cleaner with battery's or plugged into a usb on another computer....my advice, stir your tea with it, there that good..
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Re: PC Cleaning
sensible advice but i'd be wary of touching any components
techies that used to service the computers at my workplace always advised
never touch components(fan aside)with anything
use a manual air-pump to blow all the dust
techies that used to service the computers at my workplace always advised
never touch components(fan aside)with anything
use a manual air-pump to blow all the dust